mycorp.com). To make their email address look more professional, many companies
prefer to use just their corporate domain name in their email addresses instead of the
individual server name.
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If outbound messages come from server1.mycorp.com, the remote MTA will automatically
use that as the return address. The trick is to fake (or masquerade) the Reply-To address in
messages to be just mycorp.com. The Masquerading window allows you to define the
domain name used in your Reply-To addresses. When this value is set, all messages will be
sent using the masqueraded name rather than the normal host name in the Reply-To
address.
Besides masquerading a single domain, the Masquerading window also allows you to list
multiple domains to masquerade. The problem with using multiple masqueraded
domains is that the system must know which local user belongs to which masqueraded
domain. Each user account must be assigned to a specific masqueraded domain. The
listbox on this page allows you to assign each user account to a configured masqueraded
domain.
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